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Colorado Doorways News Headlines - June 2008
Company News
Please note that effective January 2, 2008 Colorado Doorways’ operating hours will be changing. Our new hours will be: Office Hours Will Call Hours Colorado Doorways has planned this change thoroughly to ensure there is minimal impact to our customers and we are confident that we will continue to provide the same expert level of customer service you have come to expect. Should you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us. Best wishes for a healthy and prosperous New Year! New Requirements for Annual Fire Door Inspections Properly operating fire doors help protect property and save lives in the event of any emergency. Defective, damaged or non-functional fire doors can lead to tragic results and may subject building owners and managers to catastrophic losses and increased legal liability. Recognizing the importance of fire doors in preserving life and property, the National Fire Protection Association recently began requiring annual inspections of all fire door assemblies, including swinging doors and builders’ hardware (NFPA 80, 2007). This change is highly significant to all building owners. Now, just like elevators, sprinkler systems and fire alarms, fire door openings must be inspected by a certified third-party to maintain NFPA compliance. NFPA 80's language in paragraph 5-2.1 requires fire door assemblies to be inspected 'not less than annually, and a written record of the inspection shall be signed and kept for inspection by the AHJ.' Please click here to read the full press release and then contact Colorado Doorways for more information. Project NewsColorado Doorways Featured Project, June 2008 - Cripple Creek Victor High School
Thanks to the public's support of a bond issue last year, the project includes an 18,000 square foot expansion and 45,000 square feet of renovation. New mechanical and electrical systems will be incorporated. The expanded part of the school will house a new kitchen, stage, common area and lockers. Scheduled for completion in March 2009, Colorado Doorways is pleased to continue to help support our children with this many other public education projects. Product NewsCorbin Russwin Announces Additions to CL3300 Now available — a beautiful new option for the Corbin Russwin CL3300 Series cylindrical lever locksets: the Frascati lever, from the distinctive Vineyard Collection. Corbin Russwin has what you need, from a wide range of lever designs to lush finishes! Choose one of their standard levers or the Frascati lever from the Vineyard Collection. The palette of finishes run the gamut from the warmest polished brass to the deepest, oil-rubbed black oxidized bronze. Typical applications include:
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The Corbin Russwin CL3300 Series exceeds all Grade 1 lockset standards, providing the safety and security you expect—now with the added benefit of a pleasing design. For more details about about these new CL3300 series options, click here for a document with more information then contact the experts at Colorado Doorways to learn more. |
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